All-Conference All-Time Records

1964 1973 Ed Iorg 1990 2000 Jared Pena Jerry Fisher Mark Colerick 1981 Mike Edwards Mike Goff 2005 Craig MacKay Steve Cowley Lance Brewer Craig Sudbury Brit Pannier Doug Beck Gary Shelby Steve Marlow Shawn Gill Rob Beck Sam Swenson Jay Brossman Dave Varvel Kerry Milkovich Tim Hayes 1991 Nate Weese Josh Cooper Doug Wasko 1974 Phil Strom Mike Edwards 2001 2006 1965 Steve Cowley 1982 1992 Ryan Bailey Ryan Khoury* Duane Freeman Jeff Johnson Steve Springer Guy Fowlks Travis Palmer 2007 Steve Radulovich Gerry LeFavor 1984 Clint Kelson Chris Shelton Jay Brossman Dave Varvel John McBride Fernando Carmona Adam Sessions Sam Swenson Corey Shimada 1967 1975 Mike Dandos 1994 Nate Weese 2008 Mike Beyler John McBride Mike Moore Shane Jones Mike Westfall Stephen Fife Steve Radulovich 1976 Chris Schultis Adam Sessions 2002 Cody Guymon 1968 Scott Moffitt 1985 1995 Adam Castelton Tom Kilgore Gary Vincent Fernando Carmona Travis Parker Donald Hawes * Khoury named 1969 1977 Mike Dandos 1996 Mitch Maio Mountain West Tom Kilgore Nate Ellington Ed McCarter Danny Bell Nate Weese Conference Player of Frank King Jim Lyman Brian Williams Casey Child Mike Westfall the Year. 1970 1978 1986 Travis Flint 2003 Gary Cleverly Brian Graham Chris Schultis 1997 Matt Ciaramella Richard Hardy Jim Maynard 1987 Casey Child Jared Pena 1971 1979 Lance Madsen Nate Forbush Brady Martinez Steve Jones Marc Amicone 1988 Scott Pratt 2004 Steve Marlow Randy Gomez Lance Madsen 1998 Jay Brossman 1972 1980 1989 Nate Forbush Eric Chevalier Val Cahoon Randy Gomez Lance Madsen John Summers Matt Ciaramella

The following is a look at Utah’s record, conference record, conference Year Record Conf. Conf./Div. Coach division (when applicable) and head coach, dating back to 1963: 1999 22-30 8-20/10th Mountain West 2000 26-30 15-15/3rd Mountain West Tim Esmay Year Record Conf. Conf./Div. Coach 2001 27-29 14-16/3rd Mountain West Tim Esmay 1963 15-14 4-4/2nd WAC Northern Pres Summerhayes 2002 33-26 16-14/2nd Mountain West Tim Esmay 1964 14-16 6-4/1st WAC Northern Pres Summerhayes 2003 24-32 10-20/5th Mountain West Tim Esmay 1965 21-16 7-5/1st WAC Northern Pres Summerhayes 2004 22-36 11-19/5th Mountain West Tim Esmay 1966 19-20 5-7/3rd WAC Northern Pres Summerhayes 2005 19-36 10-20/5th Mountain West 1967 19-14 3-7/3rd WAC Northern Pres Summerhayes 2006 28-28 9-13/6th Mountain West Bill Kinneberg 1968 19-13 4-5/2nd WAC Northern Pres Summerhayes 2007 24-31 12-12/3rd(T) Mountain West Bill Kinneberg 1969 20-22 7-11/3rd WAC Northern Pres Summerhayes 2008 26-28 10-14/4th Mountain West Bill Kinneberg 1970 20-18 3-10/3rd WAC Northern Pres Summerhayes Totals 918-1195-1 414-589 1971 17-24 7-11/3rd WAC Northern Pres Summerhayes 1972 21-28 4-14/4th WAC Northern Pres Summerhayes 1973 11-20 7-11/4th WAC Northern Pres Summerhayes 1974 18-25 11-7/2nd WAC Northern Tom Kilgore 1975 11-17 5-11/4th WAC Northern Tom Kilgore 1976 15-26 8-9/3rd WAC Northern Tom Kilgore 1977 17-28 6-12/4th WAC Northern Tom Kilgore 1978 8-27 6-12/4th WAC Northern Tom Kilgore 1979 7-36 2-15/4th WAC Northern Tom Kilgore 1980 17-19 5-12/3rd WAC Northern Mike Weathers 1981 23-20 15-9/2nd WAC Northern Mike Weathers 1982 17-31 12-12/2nd WAC Northern Lonnie Keeter 1983 15-18 7-15/4th WAC Northern Lonnie Keeter Bill Kinneberg is in his second stint as Tim Esmay was the Utes’ head coach 1984 23-25 13-11/2nd WAC Northern Lonnie Keeter Utah’s head coach. from 1997-2004. 1985 29-21 12-11/2nd WAC Northern Lonnie Keeter 1986 9-32 3-21/4th WAC Northern Lonnie Keeter 1987 16-34 8-16/3rd WAC Northern Lonnie Keeter 1988 10-32 8-17/6th WAC (No division) Rick Sofield 1989 17-32 10-18/6th WAC (No division) Rick Sofield 1990 19-33 10-16/6th WAC (No division) Rick Sofield 1991 23-30 11-12/5th WAC (No division) Rick Sofield 1992 20-34 11-15/6th WAC (No division) Rick Sofield 1993 31-19 14-9/3rd WAC Northern Rick Sofield 1994 22-32 9-15/4th WAC Northern Rick Sofield 1995 15-39 7-21/6th WAC Northern Steve Gillespie 1996 30-22 15-15/3rd(T) WAC Northern Bill Kinneberg 1997 36-21-1 22-8/1st WAC Northern Tim Esmay Rick Sofield was in Lonnie Keeter coached Mike Weathers mentored Utah’s dugout from the Utes from 1982-87. Utah in 1980 1998 23-31 12-18/2nd WAC Northern Tim Esmay 1988-94. and 1981.

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Team Records Walks...... 4, by nine players All-Americans ...... most recently by Corey Shimada, 2007 Game Total Bases...... 17, Jeff McFarland, 1985 1997: Casey Child Runs...... 32 vs. Air Force, 2005 2001: Mike Westfall - Freshman-team Louisville Hits...... 34 vs. Air Force, 2005 Season Slugger Doubles...... 8, three times Batting Average...... 457, Mike Edwards, 1991 2001: Chris Shelton - Third-team NCBWA, ...... most recently vs. Air Force, 2005 At Bats...... 250, Nate Weese, 2001 Second-team Louisville Slugger Triples...... 6 vs. Wyoming, 1972 Runs...... 88, Scott Pratt, 1997 2006: Ryan Khoury - First-team ABCA/Rawl- Home Runs...... 9 vs. Air Force, 1987 Stolen Bases...... 27, Casey Child ings, Second-team NCBWA, Third-team ...... vs. Utah Valley State, 2006 ...... and Scott Pratt, 1997 Collegiate Baseball RBI...... 32 vs. Air Force, 2005 Hits...... 104, Casey Child, 1997 Walks...... 17 vs. Southern Utah, 2007 Doubles...... 28, Matt Ciaramella, 2004 Draft Picks Since 2000 At Bats...... 65 vs. Air Force, 1996 Triples...... 10, Corey Shimada, 2007 Stolen Bases...... 9 vs. Southern Utah, 1985 Home Runs...... 31, Casey Child, 1997 2000 Plays...... 5 vs. Wyoming, 1984 RBI...... 97, Casey Child, 1997 32nd Round Walks...... 48, Michael Heideman, 1997 956. Phil Cullen, RHP, Season - Batting and Fielding Total Bases...... 227, Casey Child, 1997 Batting Average*...... 368, 1985 Slugging Pct...... 890, Casey Child, 1997 2001 NCAA Batting Title* 31st Round At Bats...... 2,175, 2002 Career (Minimum Three Seasons) 929. Ryan Bailey, RHP, Anaheim Angels Runs...... 586, 1997 Batting Avg...... 368, Casey Child, 1995-97 33rd Round Hits...... 738, 1997 At Bats...... 876, Nate Weese, 1999-2002 984. Chris Shelton, C, Doubles...... 155, 1997 Runs...... 200, Ryan Khoury, 2003-2006 41st Round Triples...... 29, 1985 Hits...... 307, Jay Brossman, 2004-07 1242. Travis Palmer, RHP, St. Louis Cardinals Home Runs...... 124, 1997 Doubles...... 69, Jay Brossman, 2004-07 RBI...... 552, 1997 Triples...... 15, Sam Swenson, 1997-2001 2002 Total Bases...... 1,311, 1997 Home Runs...... 50, Nate Weese, 1999-2002 12th Round Slugging Percentage...... 623, 1997 RBI...... 181, Jay Brossman, 2004-07 363. Jason Wylie, RHP, Chicago Cubs Walks...... 264, 1985 Stolen Bases...... 45, Casey Child, 1995-97 17th Round by Pitch...... 76, 2005 Walks...... 120, Adam Castleton, 1999-2002 519. Donnie Saba, OF, Arizona Diamondbacks ...... 413, 2000 Total Bases...... 482, Jay Brossman, 2004-07 23rd Round On Base Percentage...... 461, 1985 Slugging Pct...... 747, Casey Child, 1995-97 677. Nate Weese, OF, Montreal Expos Stolen Bases...... 124, 1985 26th Round Victories...... 36, 1997 Pitching Season 792. Mitch Maio, RHP, St. Louis Cardinals Putouts...... 1,555, 2002 Lowest ERA...... 2.08, Dan Prock, 1969 Assists...... 634, 2002 Most Wins...... 11, Ed McCarter, 1984 2003 Errors...... 114, 1987 ...... 11, Mike Cutler, 1993 35th Round Fielding Percentage...... 970, 2006 Most Appearances...... 32, Brian Lane, 2005 1033. Sean Overholt, RHP, Chicago Cubs Double Plays...... 58, 1997 Most Complete Games.. 11, Ed McCarter, 1984 Won-Loss Pct...... 900 (9-1), Mitch Maio, 2002 2004 Season - Pitching Pitched...... 122, Guy Fowlks, 1993 13th Round ...... 518.1, 2002 Strikeouts (Game)...... 12, Jason Price, 2004; 395. Matt Ciaramella, OF, Boston Red Sox Hits...... 672, 1997 Stephen .Fife, 2008 (twice); Brian Budrow, 2008 22nd Round Runs...... 498, 1997 Strikeouts (Season)...... 102, Jason Price, 2004 670. Doug Mackay, RHP, Walks...... 325, 1985 Walks...... 69, Jeff Mayer, 1985 33rd Round Strikeouts...... 415, 2004 Wild Pitches...... 19, Jason Wylie, 2002 998. Clay Westmoreland, RHP, Florida Marlins Lowest ERA...... 3.09, 1965 Hit Batters...... 16, Ed Markey, 1996 Wild Pitches...... 56, 1985 Saves...... 9, Clay Westmoreland, 2004; 2006 Hit Batters...... 79, 2000 ...... Robert Chimpky, 2008 12th Round Appearances...... 178, 2002 Games Started...... 18, Jason Price, 2005 373. Ryan Khoury, SS, Boston Red Sox Won-Loss Percentage...... 629, 1997 Most Hits...... 139, Jason Wylie, 2002 37th Round Individual Records ...... Cheyenne Rushton, 2002 1107. Tyler Kmetko, 2B, Arizona Diamondbacks Most Runs...... 98, Curtis Carman, 1987 Batting Single Game Most Losses...... 10, Matt Crockett, 2005 2007 At Bats...... 8, Mike Mosiello, 1991 36th Round Runs...... 6, Jeff McFarland, 1985 Career 1101. Jay Brossman, 1B, L.A. of Anaheim Angels Hits...... 6, by four players Wins...... 19, Curtis Carman, 1984-87 ...... most recently by Doug Beck, 2005 Appearances...... 69, Brandon Page, 1996-00 2008 RBI...... 13, Chris Schultis, 1985 Complete Games...... 11, Ed McCarter, 1983-84 3rd Round Doubles...... 4, Casey Child vs. Air Force, 1996 W-L Pct...... 600, Brady Martinez, 2002-03 85. Stephen Fife, P, Boston Red Sox Triples...... 2, by four players most recently by Inn. Pitched...... 314, Lance Ericksen, 1995-99 ...... Kyle Johansen and Mike Dandos, 1985 Strikeouts...... 236, Jason Price, 2003-2006 Home Runs...... 3, by six players Walks...... 149, Lance Ericksen, 1995-99 ...... most recently by Dustin Hennis, 2007 Saves...... 9, Clay Westmoreland, 2002-04 HR in One ...... 2, by three players ...... Brandon Page, 1995-00; Mitch Maio, ...... most recently by Erich Kemp, 2006 ...... 1999-2002; Robert Chimpky, 2008-present. www.UtahUtes.com 19 An EveningAll-Time With... Letterwinners

Since Bill Kinneberg became the head coach of the University of Utah baseball team in 2004, he has been unofficially kicking off the season by bringing in baseball celebrities for a special banquet to support his program. These events have been extremely successful in creating exposure for the Utah Baseball team prior to the season, as well as generating some extra rev- enue for the program. Kinneberg brought long-time friend Terry Francona to Salt Lake City in the winter of 2005, just months after Francona managed the Boston Red Sox to the 2004 Championship. That appearance started the ball rolling for these events. The following year, Kinneberg secured the ser- vices of baseball’s iron man, Cal Ripken Jr. The long-time Baltimore Oriole and Baseball Hall of Famer was in attendance at the 2006 event, just one year prior to his induction in the Hall. The 2007 event featured another Baltimore Oriole and Hall of Famer, Brooks Robinson. Regarded by many as the best third baseman ever to play the game, he regaled the audience with tales of his time in and also talked about the state of the game today. In 2008, Kinneberg invited Francona for an encore appearance, and with 450 people in attendance, it turned out to be the best-attended banquet yet. Francona returned to Salt Lake City on the heels of yet another World Series Championship. The Red Sox skipper entertained a packed house with stories from the Red Sox Clubhouse and from its second title in three years. The 2009 event will feature Hall of Famer Harmon Killebrew. “It has been a real thrill for me to bring people the caliber of Terry Francona, Cal Ripken Jr., Brooks Robinson and Harmon Killebrew to Salt Lake City,” Kinneberg said. “There are a lot of wonderful baseball fans in this area and many of them have supported these events tremendously. I’ve also enjoyed having these men around my team. Our players can learn a lot from guys like this, just being around them for an evening.”

Clockwise from upper right: Terry Francona, 2008 Terry Francona, 2005 Brooks Robinson, 2007 Cal Ripken Jr., 2006

20 2009 Utah Baseball Media Guide All-Time Letterwinners

A Louie Brackett 1962-64 John Kent Draayer 1961-62 Curtis Hall 1996-97 Kevin Khoury 1976-78 Robert Acord 1979 Kevin Bracy 1994-95 Don Duncombe 1961-62 Jim Hallinan 1991-92 Ryan Khoury 2003-06 George Allen 1965-67 Ryan Breska 2003-04 Denton Dunn 1961-63 David Hamilton 1960 Thomas Kilgore 1968-69 Rick Allen 1974 Lance Brewer 1980-81 Mark Duran 1985 Travis Hansen 1986-89 Eric King 2006-07 Robert Allen 1973 Kelby Brothen 1975 Kent Dyson 1979 Dan Hansgen 1991-94 Frank King 1967-69 Casey Allie 1991-94 Jay Brossman 2004-07 Kyle Hardman 1988 Tom Kingdon 1959-60 Vernon Allred 1961 Bruce Brown 1969 E Dick Hardy 1956 Mark Kleven 1986-87 Mike Alto 1992-93 Brett Bruneel 2007 Gordon Eakin 1977-78 Jamie Hardy 1999-00 Tyler Kmetko 2003, 2006 Brett Alvey 1976-79 Ben Buck 2003-04 Trevor Eastman 2004-05 Richard J. Hardy 1957-58 William Knibbe 1970-71 Marc Amicone 1976-79 Brian Budrow 2008 David Ebright 2000-01 Chris Harris 1989-90 Travis Kohn 2004 Kieth Ancell 1958-60 Todd Bunte 1984 David Edmonds 1966-68 John Harris 1988 Angelo Kournianos 1971 Chuck Anderson 1979-80, Nate Burnham 2007 Mike Edwards 1990-91 Randy Harris 1989 Emmanuel Kournianos 1982 Daniel Burton 1974-75 Matt Eeles 1996-97 Brent Hart 1980-81 1969-70 Gary Anderson 1961-62 Clyde Eggertt 1966 Donald Hawes 1999-02 Greg Krause 2006-08 2003 C Darryl Eisner 1960-61 Rick Hawn 1983 Nick Kuroczko 2007-08 Tyler Andersen 2008 Val Cahoon 1970-72 Dwayne Elder 1980-82 Dust Haycock 1998 Shawn Andreasen 1994 Keith Cambell 1969-70 Nathaniel Ellington 1976-77 Timothy Hayes 1981 L Chris Arambula 1993-94 Tim Carambelas 1989-90 Andre Ellison 1975-76 Brian Hedman 2005-06 Mark Lalli 1980 Mike Aranzullo 1988-91 Bryn Card 2008 Don Emery 1989-90 Mike Heidemann 1996-97 Matt Lalli 1980 Ronald Arbon 1979 Mark Carlton 1989 Ray Endsley 1959 Brad Helmer 1985-87 John Lambourne 1960 Matt Ardizzone 1995 John Carlye 1966 Lance Erickson 1996-99 Dustin Hennis 2007-08 Brian Lane 2005-06 Brett Arnold 1963-65 Curtis Carman 1984-87 Travis Ewing 1995 Ben Heusser 2000-01 Randy Lane 1972 Richard Arnold 1965-67 Fernado Caromna 1984-85 Steve Hilton 1979-81 John Landures 1967-70 Bennett Askew 2007-08 Kevin Carver 2003 F Ryan Hilts 1998-99 Derek Larsen 2003 Brandon Ast 2006 Scott Cashman 2008 Jack Fandal 1977 Hal Hogland 1981 Jared Larsen 1996-99 Steve Atkin 1986 Robert Castellano 1990-93 George Farliano 1978-79 Mike Hodgdon 1986-87 Ronald Leavitt 1975, 1978-79 Dusty Atkinson 1996-97 Adam Castleton 1999-02 Corland Felts 1994-97 Carl Hoehner 1957 Doug Lee 1984 Kenneth Austin 1957-58 Jared Cavaness 1999-00 Douglas Ferguson 1972-73 Donald Hogan 1956-57 Gerald LeFavor 1971, 1974-76 William Axelgrad 1973 Sean Cawley 1997-98 Fred Ferguson 2007-08 Dan Hogelin 1997 DC Legg 2008 Allen Axtell 1967-69 Edward Chenoweth 1957-58 Stephen Fife 2007-08 Greg Holman 1985 Matt Leonelli 1996-97 Eric Chevalier 2003-04 Gerald Fisher 1963-65 Gary Holyoak 1971-73 Roger LePrey 1979 B Lyn Chidester 1957-59 Travis Flint 1996-97 Mike Howard 1979-80 Jon Lewis 2000-01 Brandon Bailey 2005 Casey Child 1995-97 Ryan Florence 2003-04 Mike Hughes 1991-92 Brett Lindsey 2000-01 Evan Bailey 2007 Jeremy Chiles 1990-92 Larry Flores 1974 Spencer Hunn 1999 Matt Lipscomb 1991 Ryan Bailey 1999-01 Robert Chimpky 2008 TJ Floyd 2004 John Hunter 1967-70 Dave Littlewood 1990-91 Bret Baldwin 2006-07 Jed Chrisman 1998-00 Nate Forbush 1997-98 Larry Huppert 1980-81 Bill Loos 1976-77 Brandon Ballard 1996-99, 2000 Chase Christensen 2006 Kerr Foster 2007-08 Stephen Long 1975 Don Baker 1993-94 Jerry Chruma 1962-63 Guy Fowlks 1988, 1991-93 I Spence Loughton 1966 Mike Barnett 1982-85 Matt Ciaramella 2002-04 Josh France 2000-01 Kenneth Ingleby 1963 Tom Lovat 1959-61 Benson Barerra 1999-01 Rick Clagett 1997-98 Harvey Francis 1956 Ed Iorg 1980 Nick Lowery 2007 Paul Barton 1989-91 Ray Clinton 1997-98 Adam Frank 2005-06 Rudy Lucero 1958-59 Jeff Batcher 1983 Richard Clopper 1969-71 Bryce Freed 2005 J Kelly Lund 1981 Mike Basham 2001-03 Stephen Colerick 1973-74 Duane Freeman 1963-65 Dusty Jacobs 1987 James Lyman 1974-77 Brad Bauman 1976-77 Douglas Cook 1958 Todd Fritchman 1982 John James 2007-08 Randall Bayer 1969 Josh Cooper 2005-06 Terry Fritz 1983 Rory James 2006 M Doug Beck 2005 Dave Copier 1975-77 Jason Jarvis 1992 Ed MacArthur 1983 Paul Beck 1983 Bret Cornell 1991-92 G Jeff Jenkins 1970, 1972 Larry MacArthur 1982 Rob Beck 1989-90 William Cowan 1959-60 Geraldo Garcia 1970 Alan Jenkinson 1964 Craig MacKay 1963-65 Troy Beckman 1998-99 Matt Crockett 2005 Joseph Garcia 1978-79 Brett Jensen 1982-83 Doug Mackay 2002-04 Brad Beckstead 1979-80 Bradley Cowley 1971-74 Clayne Garrett 2005-06 Gordon Jensen 1956 Tyson Mackay 2008 Dan Bell 1995-96 Andrew Crosson 1981 Lamar Gehring 1960 Karl Jensen 1958 Josh Madsen 2005 Josh Bell 2006 Phil Cullen 1999 Jack Gehrke 1966-67 Curtis Jenson 1956-57 Lance Madsen 1987-89 Ronald Bell 1975-76 Chad Cullers 2007 Dave Germann 1956 Don Jenson 1958, 1961 Tommy Maestas 2000-01 Michael Beltran 2008 Dennis Curry 1981 Kenneth Gibson 1970-73 Kyle Johansen 1984-87 Mitch Maio 1999-02 Marc Benjamin 1992-93 Mike Cutler 1993-94 Shawn Gill 1981-82 Victor Johansen 1964-65 Scott Malone 2006 Ted Berner 1956-57 Matt Glauser 1982-85 Ryan Johnerson 1999 Ed Merkey 1995-96 Michael Beyeler 1965-67 D Mike Goff 1997, 1999-00 Ed Johnson 1973 Steve Marlowe 1973-74, 1976 Blaine Benard 1980 Mike Dandos 1982-85 Randy Gomez 1979-80 Jeff Johnson 1972-75 Tom Martin 1974 Eric Bently 1996 Jon Darden 1970-72 Mark Gorringe 1988 Justin Johnson 1994-95 Brady Martinez 2002-03 Martin Bezyack 1957-58 Michael Davis 1962-63 T.R. Gourley 1999, 2003 Todd Johnson 1963 E.J. Martinez 1999 Chad Bianco 1988-89 Robert Davis 1978 Aaron Graham 1995 Travis Johnson 1996-97 Manuael Martinez 1971-73 Brandon Biesinger 2002-03 Steve Davis 1990-91 Brian Graham 1977-78 Austin Jones 2008 Michael Martinez 1975-76 Pat Bird 1994 Troy Davis 1983-86 Craig Graves 1980-81 John Jones 1974-75 Ben Marziale 1995-98 Tim Blackham 1989-90 Doug Dent 1996 Bob Grogan 1982 Kent Jones 1963 Jeff Mayer 1985 Cooper Blanc 2008 Brad DeVore 2006-07 Rod Gust 1985-86 Shane Jones 1991-94 James Maynard 1975, 1978 William Bohn 1961 Mark DiGiosio 1968-69 Sam Gustafson 1972 Stephen Jones 1969-71 Donne Mayne 1967-69 James Bolser 1995, 1997-99 Michael Disorbio 1964-66 Cody Guymon 2007-08 Brad Jordison 1978 Matt McAfee 2000-01 Thomas Bondurant 1977 Robert D’Onofrio 1971 Jake Jordison 2002-2003 John McBride 1972-75 Dennis Bonny 1961 Jim Dokos 1956 H Frank Juliano 1981 Ed McCarter 1983-84 Daniel Borich 1962 Merrill Douglas 1956-58 Michael Haddad 2008 Shad McCord 2004, 2006 George Boss 1956-57 Wallace Douglas 1964-66 Richard Hafen 1962 K James McClain 1977 Paul Boykin 1970-71 Pete Douglas 1964-66 Jason Hagen 1994-95 Tyler Kay 2005 Robert McCleary 1979 Eric Bowen 1993 Pete Dow 1956 Marc Hagen 1993-94 Clint Kelson 1993 Victor McCraney 1979 Matt Bradshaw 1987-88 Rich Downs 1984-87 Matt Hagen 1994-95 Erich Kemp 2006-07 Brett McDermaid 1998-99 Monty Kennedy 1972 Daniel McDermott 1993 www.UtahUtes.com 21 All-Time Letterwinners

Jeff McFarland 1984-85 P S Rodney Stromberg 1971 W Randy McGee 1994-97 Brandon Page 1997-00 Donnie Saba 2001-02 Jason Struble 1994-95 Bob Waddell 1981-82 Robert McLeod 1963-65 Travis Palmer 2001 Mike Sagas 1993-96 Rob Stuart 1999-00 Jake Waldram 2004 Louis Mele 1956 Brit Pannier 2000-02 Edward Samples 1962 Brian Stuckey 1977 Elwood Walker 1968 Steve Mellow 1968, 1970-71 Travis Parker 1994-95 Mark Sampson 1995 Craig Sudbury 1987-90 Devin Walker 2008 Fred Mensel 1970-72 Bruce Parry 1960-61 Robert Sanchez 1957 John Summers 1998 Richard Walkingshaw 1970-73 Alex Mercer 1988 William Parsons 1967 Edward Sawley 1962-63 Brett Sundberg 2000, 2003 Eric Wallace 1998-99 Ricky Messner 1976 Joel Patterson 1978 Barry Sceili 1971-72 Sam Swenson 97-98, 00-01 Mark Wankier 1990, 1994 Wlliam Michael 1976-78 David Pearce 1976 Nate Schlieman 2003-04 Robert Swilor 1961-63 Duncan Ward 1959 Kirk Mildon 1984 Roy Pehrson 1962 Chris Schultis 1983-86 Brian Sylvester 1956-58 Harold Warfle 1960-61 Duncan Miles 1988 Jared Pena 2003-04 Brad Seare 1997-98 Douglas Wasko 1962-64 Kerry Milkovich 1972-74 Shaun Peters 1990-91 Gary Selby 1963-65 T Andy Webster 1993-94 Mike Mitchell 2007 Scott Petterson 1991 Adam Sessions 1991-94 Andrew Tam 1976-77 Nate Weese 1999-02 Scott Mitchell 1979-80 Rob Piekarz 1984 Doug Sexton 1985-86 Lou Tansell 1983 Thomas Weidner 1969-71 Bill Moeller 1990-91 Dan Poulton 1994-95 Curtis Shafer 1981 Seth Tartler 2005 Steve Weiser 1981-82 Greg Moffitt 1974-76 Mack Powell 1971 Dennis Shafer 1974-76 Thomas Tate 1962-63 John Welsh 2004-07 David Moore 1965-66 Lance Pratt 1983, 1986-88 Lon Shears 1971-72 Cris Taylor 1995-96 Michael Westfall, Jr. 2000-04 Mike Moore 1982-85 Russ Pratt 1996 Chris Shelton 2001 Edward Taylor 1977-78 Clay Westmoreland 2002-04 Thomas Moriarty 1971-74 Scott Pratt 1996-97 Corey Shimada 2006-08 Lee Taylor 1960 Chris Weyand 1978-79 Guy Morrell 1980 Jason Price 2003-05 Jake Shortino 1999-00 Ronald Taylor 1959 Donald White 1956-58 Michael Moseley 1979 Frank Pritchett 1960 Jesse Shriner 2007-08 Jim Teahan 1978-81 Jack White 1964-65 Matt Mosiello 1991-93 Dan Prock 1968-70 Mike Shultis 1989 Chris Tellez 1986 James Whiteley 1967-69 Darrin Mott 1986 Jerry Pullman 1966-67 Randolph Siebert 1970-71 Jeff Titmus 1980 Ty Withee 1998 Joe Mozeleski 2005-06 Paul Pullman 1961-63 Steve Sigloch 1987-90 Matt Thelander 1993 Dean Whitworth 1966 Lynn Muir 1980 Chris Simmons 1993-94 George Theodore 1967-69 David Wiechman 1970 Mike Mulcahy 1984-87 Q Dale Simons 1956 Mark Theodore 1965-66 Scott Wilberger 1992 Jason Murdock 1990-92 Stanley Queen 1977 Scott Simons 1972-74 Ken Thompson 1982, 1984-85 Brion Wilcox 1961-62 Larry Murray 1990-91 Kevin Quinn 1991 Dan Simonsen 2002-03 Gary Thornton 1996-98 Shane Wilde 1994 Jeff Myaer 1986 Archie Skeen 1958-59 John Tolman 1965-66 Andrew Wilding 2007-08 R George Sluga 1962-64 Russell Toronto 1972-73 Brian Williams 1980-82 N Steven Radulovich 1965-67 Dave Smart 1983-84 Gary Totland 1957-59 Larry Williams 1989 Nic Nakagama 2007-08 Gary Ramos 1987-90 Brett Smiley 1988 Lucas Trinnaman 2006-07 Mark Williamsen 1980 Joseph Nichols 1975-76 Zach Rappleye 1998 Gene Smith 1957-59 Nate Truax 1995-96 Paul Wills 1980 Marcus Nelson 1991 Paul Rasmussen 1979 Michael Smith 1973-74 Chad Truby 1997-98 Cort Wilson 2003-04 Nathan Nelson 1985-87 Scott Rasmussen 1973-74 Tim Smith 1986 Mike Tummolo 2006 Kerry Winn 1975, 1978-79 Brad Nielsen 1983 Lawrence Ray 1960-61 Stan Smoot 1956 Ryan Turpin 1963 Joel Winters 1979-80 Courtney Nielsen 1971-73 Mark Redican 1991 Jared Snyder 2002 TJ Wise 2006-07 Mark Nielsen 1980 Max Redman 1956 Kevin Snyder 1994-95 U Geoff Wolfgramm 2007-08 Mark Nilson 1986-89 Craig Reese 1982 Randy Snyder 1977 Dennis Udy 1964-66 Mike Wood 1998-99 Butch Nolan 1987 Thad Reeves 1987-89 Ron Soranno 1993-94 Wick Udy 2003 Norman Wood 1962 David Nordquist 1966-69 Ryan Reisbeck 2001-02 Kirt Soderquist 1961 Randy Upton 1988 Ken Wooster 1984-85 John Noriega 1964-65 Tyler Relf 2008 Sam Sorensen 1997 William Workman 1959 Donald Norris 1966-68 John Reva 1998 Breck Spain 1977, 1979 V Kevin Wright 1983 David Norton 1999 Matt Rich 1988, 1992 Alan Sperry 1973-74 Rommel Valladeras 1996-97 Jason Wylie 2001-02 Jared Nye 1987-90 Elmer Richards 1961 Steve Springer 1982 Steve Varechok 1981-82 Scott Ririe 1993 Stanley Springfield 1980-81 Matt Van Doren 1993 Y O David Rise 1983 Derek Staley 1989-90 Russell Van Vleet 1964-65 Charles Yegen 1972 Gordon Oborn 1956, 1960 Dwayne Robins 1976, 1978 Lewis Stilson 1971 Howard Van Woerkon 1961 David Young 1959 Gary Ogden 1988, 1991-92 Russell Rosander 1973-75 Shaun Story 1989 David Varvel 1964-66 Mike Young 1982-83 Derek Ogle 1992 Cheyenne Rushton 2001-02 Jeff Strasser 1996 Todd Vernon 1982-83 Ryder Olsen 2004-05 Dee Russell 1970 Kelly Stratton 1994-95 Kenneth Vierra 1958-60 Z Sean Overholt 2001-03 Stephen Streich 2008 Gary Vincent 1974-76, 1978 Duane Zauner 1977-78 Mike Oziminski 1991-92 Phil Strom 1981 Scott Vondette 1978-79

Stephen Fife was drafted after the 2008 season in the third round Ryan Khoury earned All-America honors from several publications by the Boston Red Sox. in 2006. He was drafted by the Boston Red Sox.

22 2009 Utah Baseball Media Guide Franklin Covey Field

The University of Utah plays in perhaps one of the most beauti- ful settings in the nation. Nestled in downtown Salt Lake City, but with sprawling views of the 11,000-foot peaks of the Wasatch Mountain range, is Franklin Covey Field. Franklin Covey Field features seating that curves towards the playing field to enhance sight lines for every seat. The suite level is one of the closest upper decks in the nation, offering fans the amenities of comfort without sacrificing proximity to the field of play. The outfield is asymmetrical (345 feet down the left-field foul line, 386 to the left-center alley, 420 feet to center field, 373 feet to the right-center alley and a 315 feet down the right field line). Right field has a short porch; bullpens are on the field, directly in front of the fans. Not only is Covey field home to the Utes baseball program, but it’s also home to the Salt Lake Bees. The Bees are the Triple-A farm club of the California Angels.

www.UtahUtes.com 23 Spence Eccles Field House

The latest addition to Utah’s athletic facilities is the 74,000-square foot Spence Eccles Field House. Opened in November, 2004, the spacious struc- ture houses a regulation size football field with FieldTurf. The multi-purpose structure allows for year-round training for many of Utah’s athletic programs. The indoor facility has room for both baseball and softball to practice defense. It has retractable batting cages on the south end, and portable pitching mounds allow the team to get in a rigorous session of batting practice. The field house also boasts restrooms, storage for the golf and soccer teams and a first aid/taping room. The entry way will open into a mini theater featuring a “Legends” photo- graphic display of former Ute greats and containing interactive exhibits.

Spence Eccles Field House • Groundbreaking: June, 2004 • Opened: November, 2004 • Cost: $6 million • Funding: Private ($2 million from Spence Eccles) • Size: 74,000 square feet • Field Dimensions: Regulation size • Height: 60 feet • Surface: FieldTurf • Location: Guardsman Way • Amenities: Reception area, restrooms, netting and batting cages for softball and baseball

24 2009 Utah Baseball Media Guide Athlete Development

The Utah baseball team has a variety of re- ment, flexibility, mental toughness, conditioning, sources available to it to care for both the player’s injury prevention and motivation. Under the physical and mental well-being. direction of Doug Elisaia, the director of strength Beginning in 2008, the Utes will begin train- and conditioning, the baseball program works ing in the new Alex Smith Strength and Condi- with Assistant Director of Strength and Condi- tioning Facility at the Dee Glen Smith Athletics tioning Jon Webster. Center. Smith, now the now a quarterback for To care for the athlete’s injuries, the Utah the San Francisco 49ers, donated $500,000 as athletics program maintains a partnership with a the lead gift for the renovation and expansion of veteran sports medicine team supervised by Dr. the existing strength and conditioning facility at Bob Burks, director of the University of Utah his alma mater. Sports Medicine Center at Red Butte Clinic. The The current elite training facility has 16 full sports medicine staff is headed by director Trevor racks with Olympic platforms, a large dumbbell Jameson and associate trainer Deb Willardson, training area complete with 12 0-90 degree in- while the baseball team works with Kevin Chris- cline walk-up benches, and a large cardiovascular tian on a daily basis. area complete with treadmills, cross trainers, stair Other resources available to Utah baseball steppers and spin bikes. players include a sports psychologist and nutri- The strength and conditioning program tionist. concentrates on strength training, speed develop-

www.UtahUtes.com 25 Academic Support

As an academic institution, the University of Utah enjoys a richly deserved reputation for Academics at Utah excellence in education. The Utah athletics Research contracts. The U. received more than $322 department works to ensure that all of its The University of Utah ranks among the top million in research funding in 2007. student-athletes take advantage of the academic 35 public research universities in the nation, opportunities available by providing specialized with particular distinction in medicine, genetics Learning Environment academic counseling. and engineering. On Oct. 8, 2007, University The Princeton Review ranked the University of The U. employs four full-time academic of Utah geneticist Mario R. Capecchi received Utah No. 1 for learning environment in 2005 advisers for its student-athletes. The department the Nobel Prize in Physiology/Medicine for his (based on a survey of students). is under the direction of director of athletic- work on gene targeting. Research Park, located academic services Lucas Moosman, who also on 320 acres adjacent to the campus, is the site Programs works with the baseball team. of the Huntsman Cancer Institute, the Howard The University offers 72 majors, 70 minors and The Ute academic team monitors the Hughes Medical Institute, the Eccles Institute certificates, and 95 graduate majors. studies of each student-athlete to ensure he or of Human Genetics, the Moran Eye Center and she is making progress toward a degree.The the Brain Center. Computer Services academic advisors also dispense their knowledge A computer lab designated for use solely by of departmental and university requirements, and Grants Utah’s varsity student-athletes is housed in the assist with course registration and the exploration One of the leading universities in the nation Burbidge Athletics Academic Center. Laptop and selection of majors. in federal research grants, the U. receives more computers are also available for team travel. The than $300 million annually in grants and U. offers free email accounts to all students.

Programs Study Table Available to all student-athletes, regardless of year or GPA.

Tutorial Program Individual tutors, drop-in tutoring, and exam reviews.

Internships The “Partnering with U.” program offers career mentoring, shadowing and internship opportunities with area businesses.

Fifth-Year Senior Program Provides financial assistance to student- athletes whose eligibility has expired before they have finished their degrees.

Life Skills Center The Burbidge Center is central to both Utah’s classrooms and athletic venues. Provides student-athletes avenues for personal development, community service and leadership resources. Offers student-athletes information on possible career choices through the Strong Interest Inventory given to all freshmen in the Life Skills class.

Summer School Financial aid for summer school is available to student-athletes who meet the criteria.

Priority Registration Priority registration allows student-athletes to schedule classes around practices and training.

The Center features a large computer lab, academic advising offices, group and one-on-one tutoring rooms and houses the Life Skills/Career Resource Center.

26 2009 Utah Baseball Media Guide Campus Life

University of Utah residence hall students Chapel Glen is home to both first-year live in a magnificent mountain setting. Heritage students and upperclassmen and offers the same Commons, a living-learning community of amenities as Gateway Heights, along with a 2,500 students that opened in 2000, received fitness area. Sage Point is reserved for upper world-wide acclaim when it served as the Athletes division students and has single, double and Village during the 2002 Olympic Winter Games. deluxe suites. Sage Point also has computer and The residential center is the heart of campus technology labs and an international area. activity and exudes a vibrant, energetic “college Benchmark Plaza is an apartment complex town” atmosphere. allocated for single students who have earned 60- Game and exercise rooms, computer labs, plus credit hours. Shoreline Ridge, which offers Internet connections, cable TV and HBO in both furnished and unfurnished apartment units, every room, and a dining room that is open is reserved for students with families and single all day and serves up freshly cooked meals on graduate students. request are some of the reasons behind the The Chase N. Peterson Heritage Center, School of the Year award delivered by the open 24 hours a day, seven days a week during Intermountain Affiliate of College and University peak demand periods, is the hub of activity in Residence Halls. Residence hall students also the student housing village. It contains a central thrive academically at Utah: More than half of dining facility that seats 600, a convenience store, TRAX light rail is free them maintain a GPA of 3.0 or higher. computer and technology labs, fitness and game to University of Utah students. Situated in historic Fort Douglas at the rooms, four multipurpose rooms, a mail center mouth of Red Butte Canyon and located on 70 and more. The student “village” also contains a acres of land, the expansive 912,000 square foot University Bookstore branch, University Copy residential complex boasts picturesque views of Center and the University Guest House, an on- Salt Lake City and the surrounding mountain campus hotel. ranges. Heritage Commons consists of 21 Transportation is another benefit of buildings – 20 residential and one for dining Heritage Commons. A U of U parking permit and support services. Eight of the buildings are allows residents to park close to their hall, but apartment style, with 235 one-, two- and three- a car is not necessary. Free campus shuttles run bedroom apartments. every 10 minutes and the Utah Transit Authority First-year students live in Gateway Heights, and light rail (TRAX), free to U. students, a hall with furnished, double semi-suites, an combine to traverse 21 routes to and from advanced telecommunications system (voice, campus. TRAX extends to downtown Salt Lake video and data), an ethernet connection to the U. and outlying areas as well. The residence halls student computer system, cable TV connections, are also easily accessible to main campus by foot a large community lounge, study rooms and and are connected via the George S. Eccles 2002 indoor bike storage. Each floor has a kitchenette. Legacy Bridge. The Residence Hall Association provides various activities for students.

Heritage Commons residence halls served as the Athletes Village at the 2002 Olympic Winter Games. www.UtahUtes.com 27 The University of Utah

The University of Utah is a hub for higher Research Park, which is located on education from the Rockies to the Sierras and 320 acres adjacent to the campus, houses 41 The University of Utah boasts an academic reputation that is rivaled companies and 71 university departments. Some • Founded in 1850 only by its breathtaking vistas. The 1,500-acre of the more prominent residents of Research • Classified by the Carnegie Foundation campus, nestled in the foothills of the Wasatch Park are the Huntsman Cancer Institute, the for the Advancement of Teaching as a Mountains, is a beautiful collage of native and Howard Hughes Medical Institute, the Eccles Research I University exotic trees, fountains, flowering malls and Institute of Human Genetics, the Moran Eye • 167 degrees (undergraduate/ pedestrian walkways. Center and the Brain Institute. The Huntsman graduate) Founded in 1850, the University offers 72 Cancer Institute has the largest genetic database • Enrollment of 28,025 undergraduate majors, 70 minors and certificates, in the world and is the only National Cancer • Campus is located on 1,500 acres 40 teaching majors and minors, and 95 graduate Institute in the Intermountain West. Gene • Research Park houses some of the top majors. Academic opportunities at the U. include targeting was developed at the Eccles Institute. medical institutes in the world. schools of law, medicine, architecture, pharmacy, The Moran Eye Center is considered one of the • School of Medicine business and engineering. The U. also boasts top eye centers in the world. • School of Law the nation’s first American Indian social work The U. is also noted for technology transfer • Nation’s first American Indian program. Utah draws its 28,000-plus student and its Center for High Performance Computing Social Work program population from all 50 states and 114 foreign serves as a link to major aerospace industries, countries. high-tech manufacturers and research companies. Utah ranks among the top 35 public It manages one of the three most successful research universities in the nation, with technology parks in the U.S., with more than particular distinction in medicine, genetics and 40 high-tech companies created by University engineering. On Oct. 8, 2007, University of faculty. The U. has had a presence on the Utah geneticist Mario R. Capecchi received the Internet since 1970, when it became the fourth Nobel Prize in Physiology/Medicine for his work node on the Internet. on gene targeting. Scientists from the University The U.’s location in the largest city in of Utah have identified more genes with diseases the Intermountain West (metro population than anywhere else in the world. Capecchi is one 1,333,914) allows for an urban experience in of many acclaimed faculty members. The U. a beautiful setting. Salt Lake City is home to ranks 30th in significant awards to faculty among professional symphony, ballet, modern dance, the nation’s public research universities. opera and theater companies, as well as five professional sports teams.

28 2009 Utah Baseball Media Guide Salt Lake City

The Wasatch Mountains (“mountains of many waters,” as named by the Ten national parks are within a few hours drive of Salt Lake City. Paiute Indians) are part of the Rocky Mountain range.

Salt Lake City hosts several yearly cultural Professional sports franchises include the Eight world-class ski resorts are located less events, including the Sundance Film Festival. Utah Jazz (NBA) and Real Salt Lake (MLS). than 40 miles from downtown Salt Lake. www.UtahUtes.com